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Seattle World Cup fan-zone planner: 4 city celebrations, 9 Washington fan zones, and no-car routes
A practical guide to watching World Cup 2026 around Seattle and Washington without a stadium ticket, comparing the four official Seattle celebration sites, nine regional fan zones, and the best transit or shuttle routes to reach them.
Start here: which crowd are you trying to join?
Seattle Stadium will pull the biggest crowds on match days, but it is not the only place to feel the tournament. Seattle's official city celebration plan names four in-city gathering sites — Seattle Center, Pacific Place, Waterfront Park at Pier 62, and Victory Hall in SODO — all described as free, public, transit-friendly or walkable locations available for at least the six Seattle home matches. 1 SeattleFWC26 also lists nine official Washington fan zones outside the central Seattle stadium corridor, from Bellingham to Yakima. 2
Use this guide if you do not have a stadium ticket, want a lower-friction place to watch with friends, or need a regional base that avoids downtown Seattle match-day traffic.
The quick-pick table
| Pick | Where | Best for | Getting there / trip note | Check before leaving |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle Center | 305 Harrison St, Seattle | Families, big screens, DJ sets, campus-wide activations | Monorail, bus, walk from nearby hotels; also on Metro's match-day shuttle loop between Seattle Center and the stadium area. 3 | Seattle Center event details and daily programming. 4 |
| Pacific Place / Seattle Soccer House | 600 Pine St, Seattle | Downtown meetups, indoor screen, information booths | Light rail to Westlake, downtown buses, or walk from hotels. 1 | Seattle Soccer House hours and activations. 5 |
| Waterfront Park / Pier 62 | 1951 Alaskan Way, Seattle | Waterfront watch parties, food, music, mini-pitch energy | Walk from downtown, ferry/waterfront arrivals, or connect from Colman Dock; the broader Seattle transport page points fans toward ferry, train, bus, bike, and walking options. 6 | Seattle Soccer Celebration details from Sounders/Reign/RAVE Foundation. 7 |
| Victory Hall, SODO | 1201 1st Ave S, Seattle | Stadium-adjacent atmosphere without entering the gates | Walkable from the stadium district and King Street/International District area; expect Pioneer Square/SODO crowding on match days. 8 | Victory Hall calendar. 9 |
| Bellingham fan zone | Kulshan Brewing Trackside, 298 W Laurel St; plus Commercial Street block-party area | North Sound fans staying out of Seattle | Use the local event page for day-by-day details; SeattleFWC26 lists both the waterfront and downtown Bellingham locations. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Bremerton fan zone | Quincy Square, 253 4th St | Ferry-friendly watch plan from the west side | Build the day around the ferry schedule if crossing Puget Sound; confirm event hours locally. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Everett fan zone | Boxcar Park, 1200 Millwright Loop W | Snohomish County fans, waterfront setting | Check local parking/transit details before leaving. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Olympia-Lacey fan zone | Port Plaza, 701 Columbia St NW, Olympia | South Sound fans | Plan for I-5 congestion if driving on match days; verify local schedule. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Puyallup Tribe / Tacoma-Pierce fan zone | Puyallup Tribal Headquarters, 3001 Puyalupabsh St, Tacoma | Tacoma and Pierce County fans | SeattleFWC26 lists this as a partnership between the Puyallup Tribe, City of Tacoma, and Pierce County. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Spokane fan zone | Gesa Pavilion, Riverfront Park, 574 N Howard St | Eastern Washington fans | Treat it as a regional tournament base rather than a Seattle day trip. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Tri-Cities fan zone | Pasco Sporting Complex, 6160 Burden Blvd, Pasco | Tri-Cities families and youth-soccer groups | Check Pasco's event page for local access and timing. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Vancouver, WA fan zone | Big Al's, 16615 SE 18th St, Vancouver | Southwest Washington fans | Better as a local watch choice than a Seattle commute. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
| Yakima fan zone | Sozo Sports Complex, 2200 S 36th Ave, Yakima | Central Washington families and soccer clubs | Confirm whether programming is at Sozo Sports Complex or tied to State Fair Park updates before going. <cite index="2" title="Fan Zones " url=" Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 | https://www.seattlefwc26.org/fan-zones" /> |
If you are staying in Seattle, choose by vibe
Seattle Center is the safest first choice for a big, civic, all-ages atmosphere. The official description promises large screens, DJ sets, spectacles, and campus-wide activations as part of the Let's Play SEA '26 program. 1 It also pairs well with the Space Needle area: SeattleFWC26 says match nights include a drone scoreboard show near the Space Needle, generally in the 10:00-11:30 p.m. window, with the first match-night show at 10:00 p.m. on June 15. 19
Pacific Place is the easiest downtown indoor option. SeattleFWC26 describes Seattle Soccer House as a soccer hub inside Pacific Place with a four-story interior LED screen, fan experiences, interactive activations, and information booths, running daily through the last Seattle match on July 6. 1
Waterfront Park at Pier 62 is the scenic pick. The official celebration page describes a floating Elliott Bay fan experience with a mini pitch, waterfront watch parties, music, food, and city culture. 1 If your day starts at the ferry terminal or along the waterfront, this is the natural no-car option.

Victory Hall is for fans who want to be close enough to hear the stadium district without joining the gate queue. SeattleFWC26 says the Mariners are hosting Seattle Match Day Live at Victory Hall, where fans can watch World Cup matches on a 23-foot screen throughout the tournament. 1
The regional plan: official Washington fan zones
The regional fan-zone list matters because it gives Washington fans a way to participate without treating every match as a downtown Seattle travel day. SeattleFWC26's official list spans Bellingham, Bremerton, Everett, Olympia-Lacey, the Puyallup Tribe/Tacoma-Pierce area, Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, and Yakima. 2
For a visitor, that breaks into three practical choices:
- North and west of Seattle: Bellingham, Everett, and Bremerton are the alternatives to a Seattle hotel room or downtown bar crawl. Bremerton is especially useful if your trip already uses the ferry network.
- South Sound: Olympia-Lacey and the Puyallup Tribe/Tacoma-Pierce fan zone help keep South Sound fans closer to home.
- Eastern, central, and southwest Washington: Spokane, Tri-Cities, Yakima, and Vancouver should be treated as local tournament hubs, not same-day substitutes for Seattle Stadium.
If you are choosing a regional fan zone, use the SeattleFWC26 list to confirm the venue, then open the local event link in the table for hours, programming, age rules, food/drink rules, and parking. The official SeattleFWC26 page is the master list; the local pages are where operational details are most likely to change. 2
No-car routes around Seattle celebrations
Seattle's best fan-zone plan is usually rail or shuttle first, rideshare last. SeattleFWC26 says Seattle Stadium is downtown and suited to walking, biking, bus, train, and ferry trips; it points fans toward Link Light Rail and Metro Bus for nearby access. 6 King County Metro also warns that match days bring road closures and parking restrictions around Pioneer Square. 8

For a Seattle Center-to-stadium day, Metro's SEA26 Match Day Shuttle is the key backup plan. Metro says the shuttle runs only on the six Seattle match days, operates for eight hours, comes every 3-7 minutes, and connects Seattle Stadium, Seattle Center, and downtown stops. 3

Fans with disabilities have a separate official option: Metro's Accessible Match Day Shuttle is a free service linking International District/Chinatown Link station, Mariners Garage, and the Seattle stadium ADA drop-off area, with service starting three hours before kickoff and ending two hours after the match. 21
Airport arrivals: do not make your first decision at baggage claim
If you land at SEA and go straight into tournament mode, decide before arrival whether your first stop is downtown, a hotel, a fan celebration, or the stadium district. The Port of Seattle says SEA Airport is open 24/7 and has a SEA26 page covering airport-to-game essentials, accessibility, baggage storage, dining, retail, merchandise, and translation support. 22 For international arrivals, the Port notes that travelers must collect checked bags before passport control at SEA. 22
A simple arrival plan:
- Landing day, no match ticket: Link or other transit into downtown, then pick Pacific Place, Seattle Center, or Waterfront Park.
- Landing day, stadium ticket: Go to the hotel first if possible; stadium gates open three hours before kickoff, and match-day crowds will be moving early. 19
- Late arrival: Use an official celebration page or local fan-zone page to confirm the event is still operating before you commit to a cross-town trip.
Before you go: the checks that prevent the bad surprises
- Do not apply stadium rules to every fan zone. Clear-bag and sealed-water-bottle rules are stadium-entry rules; SeattleFWC26's media guide says Seattle Stadium gates open three hours before kickoff, notes a clear bag policy, and says factory-sealed water bottles up to 20 oz are allowed inside the stadium. 19 Fan zones and private venues may have different rules.
- Open the local page on the day of travel. The official Seattle and Washington fan-zone pages are stable starting points, but times, capacity controls, weather plans, and alcohol rules are local-operational details. 1 2
- Expect road pressure near Pioneer Square and SODO. Metro flags road closures and parking restrictions around Pioneer Square on match days, so a rideshare plan can become slower right when you need it most. 8
- For reduced mobility, choose routes deliberately. Sound Transit recommends International District/Chinatown for reduced-mobility stadium access, using the Weller Street Bridge, and Metro has an accessible shuttle between International District/Chinatown, Mariners Garage, and the stadium ADA drop-off area. 20 21
The best plan is not always the biggest screen. It is the place you can reach, enjoy, and leave without turning the match into a transport problem.
参考来源
- 1Seattle Fan Celebrations
- 2Fan Zones
- 3SEA26 Match Day Shuttle - King County Metro
- 4Let's Play SEA '26 at Seattle Center
- 5Seattle Soccer House
- 6SeattleFWC26 Transportation
- 7Seattle Soccer Celebration
- 8SEA26 soccer - King County Metro
- 9Victory Hall Seattle calendar
- 10Bellingham FIFA World Cup fan zone
- 11Bremerton Fan Zones
- 12Everett's Fan Zone
- 13Olympia-Lacey fan zone
- 14Puyallup Tribe FIFA World Cup 2026
- 15Spokane World Cup Fan Zone 2026
- 16Official Seattle FWC26 Fan Zone - Pasco
- 17FIFA World Cup 2026 in Vancouver
- 18State Fair Park
- 19Two Days to Kickoff: Seattle Welcomes the World
- 20Preferred station routing - Sound Transit
- 21SEA26 Accessible Match Day Shuttle - King County Metro
- 22SEA26 - Port of Seattle

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